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Nature, 1973
THE recently published article by Bryant and Trabasso1 gives the impression that something significantly new about children's inference has been discovered which, in turn, challenges Piaget's2 analysis of operative development. The thesis and the data on which it is based deserve critical commentary because the first claim is questionable and the ...
J, Youniss, H G, Furth
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THE recently published article by Bryant and Trabasso1 gives the impression that something significantly new about children's inference has been discovered which, in turn, challenges Piaget's2 analysis of operative development. The thesis and the data on which it is based deserve critical commentary because the first claim is questionable and the ...
J, Youniss, H G, Furth
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Piaget's Conservation Problems
Child Development, 1967An effort is made to show that every conservation problem assesses 2 forms of conservation-identity and equivalence-and that Piaget's theory of conservation is a theory of the conservation of identity and not of equivalence. Misunderstandings of Piaget's position on conservation are attributed to his failure to make clear the distinction between the 2 ...
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PIAGET PENERAPAN TEORI PEMBELAJARAN PIAGET DALAM KBM
Jurnal Bocil: Journal of Childhood Education, Development and Parenting, 2023ABSTRAK Proses kegiatan belajar dan mengajar merupakan proses domana seorang guru menyalurkan ilmunya kepada peserta didik yang dilakukan di dalam maupun di luar kelas. Kegiatan belajar dan mengajar juga merupakan kombinasi yang tersusun meliputi unsur manusiawi, material, fasilitas, perlengkapan, serta prosedur yang saling mempengaruhi dalam ...
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Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 1978
It is difficult to apply Piaget's theory to psychotherapy because the place of affect in it is ambiguous. When the alternatives are considered, it seems most consistent with Piaget's ideas to regard both cognitive and affective phenomena as problem-solving organizations.
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It is difficult to apply Piaget's theory to psychotherapy because the place of affect in it is ambiguous. When the alternatives are considered, it seems most consistent with Piaget's ideas to regard both cognitive and affective phenomena as problem-solving organizations.
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Piaget’s Constructíonist Theory
Human Development, 1972PIAGET’s theory of the construction of the object in infancy is examined critically. It is found that his notion of perceptual tableaux’ used to describe the experience of the young infant, is ...
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Practical Piaget: Helping Children Understand
The American Journal of Nursing, 1982_~' "'~~ :~~~-- ~"Hold your horses, Jennifer!" Be- wildered, Jennifer goes to her room, picks up three toy horses and holds r~~~~~~~ e _ j -.them. Five minutes later, Jennifer goes back to the kitchen still holding the horses and meekly asks, "Mom- my, now can I have a cookie?" r.
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1976
The following theory of development, which is particularly concerned with the development of cognitive functions, is impossible to understand if one does not begin by analyzing in detail the biologic presuppositions from which it stems and the espistemological consequences in which it ends.
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The following theory of development, which is particularly concerned with the development of cognitive functions, is impossible to understand if one does not begin by analyzing in detail the biologic presuppositions from which it stems and the espistemological consequences in which it ends.
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